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A Democracy That Works argues that rather than corporate donations,
Republican gerrymandering and media manipulation, the conservative
ascendancy reflects the reconstruction of the rules that govern
work that has disempowered workers. Using six historical case
studies from the emergence of the New Deal, and its later
overtaking by the conservative neoliberal agenda, to today's
intersectional social justice movements, Stephen Amberg deploys
situated institutional analysis to show how real actors created the
rules that empowered liberal democracy for 50 years and then how
Democrats and Republicans undermined democracy by changing those
rules, thereby organizing working-class people out of American
politics. He draws on multidisciplinary studies to argue that when
employees are organized to participate at work, they are also
organized to participate in politics to press for accountable
government. In doing so, the book opens up analytical space to
understand the unprecedented threat to liberal democracy in the
U.S. A Democracy That Works is a fresh account of the crisis of
democracy that illuminates how historical choices about the role of
workers in the polity shaped America's liberal democracy during the
20th century. It will appeal to scholars of American politics and
American political development, labor and social movements,
democracy and comparative politics.
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